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Division with 1-Digit Divisors Division with 2-Digit Divisors Customary Conversion MORE DIFFICULT Customary Conversion Metric Conversion 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500

Express your answer with a remainder. Divide 1,124 by 8. Express your answer with a remainder.

140 r 4

Paula wants to buy boxes that can hold 8 shoes each Paula wants to buy boxes that can hold 8 shoes each. How many boxes will Paula need to buy for her collection of 272 shoes?   A. 23 B. 31 C. 34 D. 2,176

C. 34

There are 178 people who have signed up for baking classes There are 178 people who have signed up for baking classes. The chef can register 6 students in each class. What is the least number of classes needed for all the students to be registered in class?   A. 26 B. 29 C. 30 D. 32

C. 30

Mrs. Rahn has a large, 21 pound bag of Starbursts Mrs. Rahn has a large, 21 pound bag of Starbursts. She wants to repackage it in smaller, four pound bags. How many full 4 pound bags can she make? Explain your answer using diagrams, pictures, mathematical expressions, and/or words.

She can make 5 FULL bags. You should draw a picture or write sentences to explain why 5 is the correct answer. If you only have the math problem, you will not receive full credit. You must explain your answer.

Write an expression to help you solve this problem Write an expression to help you solve this problem. Then, be sure to solve the problem. If 14 girls earned $770 while raising money for their club’s camping trip, how much money would each student get?

The expression should be: 770 ÷ 14 = Answer: $55

Lauren bought a refrigerator that cost $889 Lauren bought a refrigerator that cost $889. She plans to make equal payments of $40 each month until the television is paid in full. About how many payments will Lauren make?   A. 20 B. 30 C. 40 D. 50

A. 20

Dr. Mohr divides 2,088 books equally among 24 of the teachers in the school. How many books does she give each teacher?   A. 82 books B. 85 books C. 87 books D. 94 books

C. 87 books

Leah divided 3,683 by 16 using partial quotients Leah divided 3,683 by 16 using partial quotients. What is missing from Leah’s work?

320

Mrs. Gillespie purchased 2,470 feet of paper towels in one large sheet Mrs. Gillespie purchased 2,470 feet of paper towels in one large sheet. She needs to change these paper towels into 50 feet on each roll. How many feet of paper will she have left over?

Remember: “left over” means “remainder” 20 feet Remember: “left over” means “remainder”

  A movie theater has 1,826 seats. There are 22 seats in each row. Teresa wants to know how many rows of seats are in the movie theater. What is the first digit in the quotient 1,826 divided by 22?

Remember: the question only asked for the first digit of the quotient. 8 Remember: the question only asked for the first digit of the quotient.

Convert. Show your work. 39 yards = _____ feet

117

  Convert. Show your work. 31,680 ft. = _____ mi.

6

A farmer’s forklift weighs about 20 tons A farmer’s forklift weighs about 20 tons. About how many pounds does the forklift weigh?

40,000

The distance across a field is 216 feet. What is that length in yards?   A. 72 yards B. 75 yards C. 702 yards D. 705 yards

A. 72 yards

Mr. Wyatt is making punch for his class. His recipe uses: 5 cups of pineapple juice 3 pints of Sprite 10 cups of orange juice 6 pints of tangerine juice   Mr. Wyatt needs to serve 2 gallons of punch. Will this recipe make enough? Explain your reasoning.

Yes, he will have 2 gallons and 1 extra cup. To receive full credit, you will need to explain your answer fully.

Miss Vincent filled 28 glasses with punch at a baby shower Miss Vincent filled 28 glasses with punch at a baby shower. If each glass holds 1 cup of juice, how many quarts of punch did Miss Vincent use?   A. 7 quarts B. 14 quarts C. 9 quarts D. 18 quarts

A. 7 quarts

  The closest shopping center to Marshall Middle School is 5 miles from school. How many yards are in 5 miles? A. 352 B. 888 C. 8,800 D. 26,400

C. 8,800

Marcia’s grandmother used 725 meters of fabric to make a new curtains for her shop. How many centimeters of fabric did she use? Show your work.

72,500 cm

A. 3,000 kilograms B. 300 kilograms C. 30 kilograms D. 3 kilograms Mitchell’s suitcase has a mass of 30,000 grams. What is the mass of Mitchell’s suitcase in kilograms?   A. 3,000 kilograms B. 300 kilograms C. 30 kilograms D. 3 kilograms

30 kg

Hint: You will also need to use your knowledge of Customary conversion facts for this problem. Wanda jogs every day for exercise at a rate of 1 kilometer every 6 minutes. How many meters will she jog in 1 hour? A. 10 kilometers B. 1,000 meters C. 10,000 meters D. 10,000 kilometers

C. 10,000 meters